A Q&A session was filmed afterwards, with a chance for the riders to then relax with the assembled local media ahead of tomorrow’s opening free practice sessions.

The excitement to be racing in Malaysia was clear from everyone at the event, with everyone anticipating close and unpredictable races on Sunday.
With Sepang being a new track on the WSBK calendar, both World Superbike and Supersport classes will undergo an extended, 75 minute first free practice session tomorrow morning.